Serious question, can anyone else smell medical conditions? I can smell certain forms of schizophrenia, diabetes, certain types of retardation and cerebral palsy. There might be a few more but I’m not sure I can actually distinguish between some conditions.
Free speech?? Where are the fuckin retard gifs? @elonmusk don’t be a retard. You’re really gonna make us search down syndrome? That’s even worse, we don’t call anyone with a mental handicap retarded. That word is not for them..
@Evrydayamiracle@ThrillaRilla369 People like you just want to pretend everything is yes or no. In my opinion, you’re actually stupid if you can’t tell a good dad with his two daughters from a creep. You won’t be able to convince me you’re not, if that’s the case.
Korea is having a real moment right now. K-pop, K-drama, K-beauty, the food, the fashion. Everyone suddenly wants a piece of it, and I love it!
So it baffles me that “cultural appropriation” has become a scapegoat term for people looking to police enjoyment.
I’ll never understand why some groups feel the urge to wall off your culture like its members-only.
Culture is meant to be shared and enjoyed. It enriches all of us. I want to experience different music, food, and traditions. But the moment someone genuinely enjoys something from another culture, some people scream appropriation.
Does anyone care who invented hoop earrings?
Ever had Korean tacos? They are 🔥.
Pretty sure we didn’t invent the taco.
Enjoying something and fusion isn’t theft.
Sometimes the remix is better.
That’s human nature.
So here’s what I mean: a white guy belting Black Pink at the top of his lungs, doesn’t speak a word of Korean, knows every word anyway.
That’s not appropriation. I wouldn’t care if it was. That’s honor.
OK, maybe not the best voice, but I thought it was cute.
Feel free to enjoy my culture, I would love it! ❤️
PS: Even if you don’t, I’m still gonna enjoy yours.